Today's water cooling systems are simple and consistent in design.
Generally, a system consists of a radiator, reservoir, pump, and
waterblock. The working principal is that water conducts the heat from the
waterblock which in turn is absorbed from the CPU. Then the water moves to
the radiator for cooling. In addition, as the radiator absorbs the water's
heat, fans cool the radiator. For the most part, this design works very
well. Then again, there has never been a radically different design to
compare it to. Rather than going with the flow, no pun intended, GlobalWin
has decided to not use the standard radiator design in their new water
cooling system, the Jefi.